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unclear here in the u.s. blackberry has lost a huge share to ty phone in recent years. >>> next up here on the index tonight. groundhog day and pennsylvania's punxsutawney phil didn't see his shadow which means an early spring. they have been doing this for 126 years. they have only predicted an early spring 16 times. >>> on the eve of the super bowl, the famous brothers, john harbaugh leading the ravens. jim harbaugh with the 49ers. last night here, we told you for the first time ever, two nfl coaches giving a joint press conference before the super bowl and the brothers were asked, have they thought about that bear hug or handshake? >> i have given no consideration to the postgame handshake or bear hug or anything else. i haven't thought about that for one second, jerry. have you, jim? >> i have not. >>> if something catches your eye, tweet me at david muir on twitter. or find me on facebook. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight -- is there one thing left to do to help your super bowl pick? tyou w
unclear here in the u.s. blackberry has lost a huge share to ty phone in recent years. >>> next up here on the index tonight. groundhog day and pennsylvania's punxsutawney phil didn't see his shadow which means an early spring. they have been doing this for 126 years. they have only predicted an early spring 16 times. >>> on the eve of the super bowl, the famous brothers, john harbaugh leading the ravens. jim harbaugh with the 49ers. last night here, we told you for the first...
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someone who loved the u.s. and loved his job. he was a beloved member of his community and the u.s. embassy. he worked there for more than 20 years, and today, the ambassador called him a hero. his family told me that his dream was to move to the u.s., he was just six months from that dream. "the terrorists took him from us," she said. the man who killed him, because the u.s. is intervening in syria, only a few hundred miles from here. embassies across this region are on alert for more attacks. >> nick schifrin, thank you. >>> from egypt this morning, cairo, the video shows riot police hitting a partially clothed protesters and throwing him into a police van. the government is vowing to investigate publicly. but anger over police brutality already inspired that arab spring. >>> tonight, twitter is the latest victim to be a victim of sophisticated internet security attack. the users have been contacted by the company. the company has not said who they suspect. it was just this past week, the "new york times," the washington post, have all revealed that their computer systems had been
someone who loved the u.s. and loved his job. he was a beloved member of his community and the u.s. embassy. he worked there for more than 20 years, and today, the ambassador called him a hero. his family told me that his dream was to move to the u.s., he was just six months from that dream. "the terrorists took him from us," she said. the man who killed him, because the u.s. is intervening in syria, only a few hundred miles from here. embassies across this region are on alert for...
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deadly. 1:13 in the afternoon, a lone male wearing a suicide vest beneath his coat walked up to the u.s. embassy. he approached a visitor's entrance, the first point of access to the embassy, nearly 500 feet from the critical main building. several turkish guards were standing post, several more were behind bulletproof glass and steel gates. turkish tv reported that a security camera shows the bomber panicked when a metal detector went off. the turkish guard then shouted to others, "run away, a bomb." and the camera went black as the vest exploded. >> we have very good security to ensure people are stopped before they can actually get inside the fence inside the compound. that is exactly what happened. >> reporter: the turkish guard was killed outright, several others hit by flying debris received minor wounds, and a turkish television reporter who happened to be entering the compound, was seriously wounded. abc's nick schifrin is on the scene tonight. >> it was an absolutely terrifying scene. inside the embassy. tonight, still armed police officers outside here but the building is stil
deadly. 1:13 in the afternoon, a lone male wearing a suicide vest beneath his coat walked up to the u.s. embassy. he approached a visitor's entrance, the first point of access to the embassy, nearly 500 feet from the critical main building. several turkish guards were standing post, several more were behind bulletproof glass and steel gates. turkish tv reported that a security camera shows the bomber panicked when a metal detector went off. the turkish guard then shouted to others, "run...
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u.s. embassy in ankara turkey, came under attack today. a suicide bomber blew himself up at a security checkpoint. a turkish security guard was also killed. the white house quickly called it a terrorist attack and holly williams is in the turkish capital tonight. >> reporter: the explosion rocked the quiet embassy district in turkey's capital. this shaky mobile phone footage shows the confusion in the immediate aftermath as bystanders rushed in to help the injured. the suicide bomber only got as far as the embassy's outside perimeter, stopped by turkish guards, he detonated his explosive device, killing himself and one of the guards. the blast was powerful enough to rip this heavy security door off its hinges and send debris flying, injuring several other embassy staff members. this woman, a turkish journalist, was seriously hurt. the american ambassador, francis ricciardone, visited the hospital where the casualties were treated and praised the security guard who lost his life. >> i've pa
u.s. embassy in ankara turkey, came under attack today. a suicide bomber blew himself up at a security checkpoint. a turkish security guard was also killed. the white house quickly called it a terrorist attack and holly williams is in the turkish capital tonight. >> reporter: the explosion rocked the quiet embassy district in turkey's capital. this shaky mobile phone footage shows the confusion in the immediate aftermath as bystanders rushed in to help the injured. the suicide bomber only...
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u.s. embassy? >> they are anti-capitalist. and they're very, very opposed to the u.s. and nato. analysts say probably two reasons for this attack. one is to embarrass the turkish government. two is to protest the presence of u.s. patriot missiles on turkish soil. right now, 400 american troops are in turkey and they are moving that patriot missile battery into position on turkey's border with syria. turkey requested that help because of the mortars flying in from syria and they wanted the american missile to help shoot it down. >> and chris, how was the attacker able to gain access to the embassy compound? with all this talk about embassy security and what happened in ben gauzy, how was the attacker able to get there? >> basically he walked up to the embassy wear along suicide vest. but it's a gated compound with blast doors, reinforced woibs, and several checkpoints. he never made it past the very first checkpoint. so when he exploded his vest, it killed one of the local turkish guards wh
u.s. embassy? >> they are anti-capitalist. and they're very, very opposed to the u.s. and nato. analysts say probably two reasons for this attack. one is to embarrass the turkish government. two is to protest the presence of u.s. patriot missiles on turkish soil. right now, 400 american troops are in turkey and they are moving that patriot missile battery into position on turkey's border with syria. turkey requested that help because of the mortars flying in from syria and they wanted the...
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another u.s. embassy s under attack. this time in turkey. record reports of a homicide bomber setting off an explosive device killing himself and at least one other person. >> it is the 8th embassy attack during senator clinton, well, senator clinton's rein as secretary of state. >> unusual to see this type of thing happening in the beating heart of the capital. >> it is a terrorist attack. >> the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> here comes the biggest live television event in the world. and some of the best and worst of madison avenue. >> there are two sides to go daddy. the sexy side represented by bar and the smart side represented by walter. together they're perfect. ♪ >> now, you will see much more of the super bowl ads in just minutes. you do not have to even wait until sunday. and we will also give you all a chance to vote on your favorites. first, the obama administration is changing the rules. today, hhs announcing big changes to the very controversial contraceptive mandate. for months, religious groups blasting the o
another u.s. embassy s under attack. this time in turkey. record reports of a homicide bomber setting off an explosive device killing himself and at least one other person. >> it is the 8th embassy attack during senator clinton, well, senator clinton's rein as secretary of state. >> unusual to see this type of thing happening in the beating heart of the capital. >> it is a terrorist attack. >> the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> here comes the biggest...
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and this time the u.s. embassy. according to tush irk authorities who have identified the bomber from remains, he was closer to 40 years old and had actually spent four years in a turkish prison for militant activity. but he was released for medical reasons. chaos of police and ambulances in one of ankara's most fortified districts, embassy row. on one stretcher, a well-known turkish journalist. she had come to have tea with the ambassador. she was at a visitor's gate in a security screening room when a suicide bomber came in, and reached for his waist. a guard yelled bomb and then it exploded. turkish media identified the bomber who killed himself and a turkish guard. >> right now, we're all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy, we salute his bravery. >> reporter: the turkish government says the bomber was part of a radical leftist group that accuses turkey of being a puppet of american imperialism. turkey is part of nato, which recently deployed nato missiles here. just last sep
and this time the u.s. embassy. according to tush irk authorities who have identified the bomber from remains, he was closer to 40 years old and had actually spent four years in a turkish prison for militant activity. but he was released for medical reasons. chaos of police and ambulances in one of ankara's most fortified districts, embassy row. on one stretcher, a well-known turkish journalist. she had come to have tea with the ambassador. she was at a visitor's gate in a security screening...
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a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. you probably know ability that. we got late details about precisely what the terrorists were aiming at and who they are. we begin with another breaking story. the groying turmoil playing out on the streets of america's shaky ally, egypt. cairo tonight, the presidential palace under attack. other egyptian cities also seeing eruptions of violent. parts of the country living under a 30-day curfew. pressure apparently building on egypt's government two years after they toppled the last one. ben wedeman is in cairo tonight and joins us from there. friday is usually a big day for protests in the mideast because it's a day for prayer, in the mosques, and thaen come out and protest. >> this week, it wasn't just friday. it was all week long we had protests and clashes. we were outside of the palace, basically the egyptian white house, where initially it was a peaceful demonstration, a mixed crowd of christians and muslims, religious and secular, young and old. very peaceful, but when the sun went down, those molotov cocktail
a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. you probably know ability that. we got late details about precisely what the terrorists were aiming at and who they are. we begin with another breaking story. the groying turmoil playing out on the streets of america's shaky ally, egypt. cairo tonight, the presidential palace under attack. other egyptian cities also seeing eruptions of violent. parts of the country living under a 30-day curfew. pressure apparently building on egypt's government two years...
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the u.s. ambassador of turkey was there but not hurt. >> a suicide bombing at the perimeter of an embassy is an act of terror, a terrorist act. >> this is the second u.s. embassy attack in recent months. in september four americans were killed including u.s. ambassador and bay area native chris stevens. the bombing tainted the last e official day for secretary of state hillary clinton. >> as i look back over these past four years i am very proud of the work we have done together. of course we live in very complex and even dangerous times as we saw again just today at our embassy. >> clinton thanked her staffers for commitment and sacrifice to make the world safer, fairer, better. senator john kerry was sworn in this afternoon to replace her. >>> the death toll rises in mexico city. the headquarters of mexico's state-owned oil company. 33 people are confirmed dead from yesterday's explosion and more than 120 injured. as for the cause, early signs point to a problem with the electrical and air c
the u.s. ambassador of turkey was there but not hurt. >> a suicide bombing at the perimeter of an embassy is an act of terror, a terrorist act. >> this is the second u.s. embassy attack in recent months. in september four americans were killed including u.s. ambassador and bay area native chris stevens. the bombing tainted the last e official day for secretary of state hillary clinton. >> as i look back over these past four years i am very proud of the work we have done...
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a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. we have late details about what the terrorists were aiming at who they are. we begin, though, tonight, with another breaking story, the growing turmoil playing out as we speak on the streets of america's shaky ally egypt. cairo tonight, the presidential palace under attack. protesters throwing rocks, molotov cocktails, other egyptian cities seeing eruptions of violence. people in parts of the country living under a 30-day curfew. pressure apparently building on egypt's government two years after demonstrations toppled the last one. ben wedeman as he was during that uprising, tonight, he joins us from there. friday is usually a big day for protests in the middle east, a day of prayers, people in the mosques and come out and protest. what are you seeing out there tonight? >> reporter: this week it wasn't just friday, it was all week long we had protests and clashes. what we saw, we were outside at the palace, basically the egyptian white house, where initially it was a peaceful demonstr
a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. we have late details about what the terrorists were aiming at who they are. we begin, though, tonight, with another breaking story, the growing turmoil playing out as we speak on the streets of america's shaky ally egypt. cairo tonight, the presidential palace under attack. protesters throwing rocks, molotov cocktails, other egyptian cities seeing eruptions of violence. people in parts of the country living under a 30-day curfew. pressure apparently...
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the city on the other hand as a whole is, as a u.s. census bureau noted briefly, that we're growing faster than any other city in america. now forbes is says we're one of the best places to do business. and there's a lot of great stuff going on. but it going to take us time to rebuild the entire city. will you have the same exact experience in the northeast as you try to rebuild the rockaways and will you see some neighborhoods that come back faster than others and frustrations with fema getting money to the ground. the essential component is for people not to build it back like it was. to really think about what it should have always been. so for example, in concrete terms, if a school building got destroyed, instead of putting that building back and painting it like it was, build a new 21st century school. build a sustainable school, build a school system that is going to teach to knowledge-based economy. that is what we have done in new orleans because we realize that the foundations that were in place were taking us someplace where
the city on the other hand as a whole is, as a u.s. census bureau noted briefly, that we're growing faster than any other city in america. now forbes is says we're one of the best places to do business. and there's a lot of great stuff going on. but it going to take us time to rebuild the entire city. will you have the same exact experience in the northeast as you try to rebuild the rockaways and will you see some neighborhoods that come back faster than others and frustrations with fema...
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let's say you're a u.s. congressman in a state that's expected to take up the issue of gay marriage in the coming weeks, and let's say you have a history of supporting a federal amendment that would ban it entirely. in those circumstances you might expect it to be a hot topic with reporters, right? illinois congressman aaron schock apparently never saw it coming. >> why don't you support that issue, by the way? >> well, i just haven't. >> i mean, is there a reason? it seems to be a few states have passed it. obviously the needle is moving in a lot of polls. i'm wondering what the reason is? >> i think everybody has a set of beliefs on issues, social issues in particular, that are a reflection of how they were raised and their set of beliefs. i think why you're seeing some of these changes in laws is because people's views in society have changed. >> well, that was illuminating. schock has said he's considering a run for governor of illinois. >>> a rough week for some members of the 49ers. it started when chr
let's say you're a u.s. congressman in a state that's expected to take up the issue of gay marriage in the coming weeks, and let's say you have a history of supporting a federal amendment that would ban it entirely. in those circumstances you might expect it to be a hot topic with reporters, right? illinois congressman aaron schock apparently never saw it coming. >> why don't you support that issue, by the way? >> well, i just haven't. >> i mean, is there a reason? it seems to...
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and some have been silenced and others like john kennedy, the treasurer and even david viter in the u.s. senate that challenged jindal's flawed policies. there is a window of opportunity not just here in louisiana, but across the south. i totally disagree that it will take ten years for georgia to be purple and let me throw that in, because i took on a role as the new vice president of the organization of democratic party chairs and i look forward to being in in georgia and north carolina and going right after folks. and it's good that there's upward mobility occurring in the african-american community. but they are not going to be listening to the rhetoric. they're going to in fact look at the republicans' records and figure out that's not the best place for them for opportunity, for economic security and otherwise. so i think it's a farce. we're doing great things here in louisiana, the democratic party, rebuilding. mary landrieu in 2014. >> i always love your optimism. we both manage to be wearing purple today. karen carter peterson in the place that i am so sad i'm not at this momen
and some have been silenced and others like john kennedy, the treasurer and even david viter in the u.s. senate that challenged jindal's flawed policies. there is a window of opportunity not just here in louisiana, but across the south. i totally disagree that it will take ten years for georgia to be purple and let me throw that in, because i took on a role as the new vice president of the organization of democratic party chairs and i look forward to being in in georgia and north carolina and...
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they come as u.s. they lose a lot of moisture so they are not big snow producers generally speaking. we will see what we have coming up in the insta weather plus forecast. >> the countdown is on. we are 24-hours away from super bowl xlvii. >> the excitement is building from baltimore to new orleans. it is a family awaffair as the harbaugh brothers held their first press conference. >> brothers yes? identical? not even close. look at the mannerisms john smiling relaxed jim in his coaching attire chewing nails. then the fun began. at least the fun for john. >> normal friday practice the things we do on friday. we will be moving on from there. >> your turn. >> i conquer. >> would you hire your brother? >> definitely. i would work for him, sure. >> i concur. >> philosophical commonnalities? i would be hard pressed to spell philosophical. >> i know he couldn't spell commonality at this point. >> they have both become coaches and come sunday night one brother will suffer a painful loss there will be no hard
they come as u.s. they lose a lot of moisture so they are not big snow producers generally speaking. we will see what we have coming up in the insta weather plus forecast. >> the countdown is on. we are 24-hours away from super bowl xlvii. >> the excitement is building from baltimore to new orleans. it is a family awaffair as the harbaugh brothers held their first press conference. >> brothers yes? identical? not even close. look at the mannerisms john smiling relaxed jim in...
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a north korean official says the u.s. protested a rocket launch in december, but then supported a south korea launch this past wednesday. the north official did not elaborate on the threat, but it was suggested it will conduct its third test soon. >>> the grounding of the boeing 787 dreamliner comes at a high cost for san jose international airport. the san jose mercury news reports the city is losing an average of $214,000 a day. the airport launched its ana dreamliner service to tokyo on january 11th, but the planes were grounded five days later, after reports of battery problems. >>> we have learned two more people died here in the bay area from this winter's flu outbreak. yesterday, santa clara county public health officials confirmed two homeless men, both 58 years old, died of the flu last month. the victims had been living at an encampment on key street in san jose. some say the homeless are the most vulnerable. >> when the flu hits, when a bad epidemic hits, when a norovirus hits, people die, because they are alre
a north korean official says the u.s. protested a rocket launch in december, but then supported a south korea launch this past wednesday. the north official did not elaborate on the threat, but it was suggested it will conduct its third test soon. >>> the grounding of the boeing 787 dreamliner comes at a high cost for san jose international airport. the san jose mercury news reports the city is losing an average of $214,000 a day. the airport launched its ana dreamliner service to...
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you look at the u.s. census and the states that are getting all the population have no taxes at all. zero state income tax. nevada, florida, texas, tennessee, states that have lower or no income tax and the states that are losing all the population are michigan, new york, california, new jersey, connecticut, illinois, obama's state. when the taxes are high, businessmen are running away with their assets and their incomes. >> california in a weird predicament because 1978 is when the proposition model went into place so that the voters there basically would vote for new programs, but not be able to vote to increase any revenue to be able to pay for it. right? so they're having to get it another way and that's driving people out of that state. >> listen, the argument for me is the other side. i lived in california for 13 years. property taxes were reasonable because of prop 13 and all those other tax were killing me. so the fact is, you have to add it all together. federal income taxes, your deductions, you
you look at the u.s. census and the states that are getting all the population have no taxes at all. zero state income tax. nevada, florida, texas, tennessee, states that have lower or no income tax and the states that are losing all the population are michigan, new york, california, new jersey, connecticut, illinois, obama's state. when the taxes are high, businessmen are running away with their assets and their incomes. >> california in a weird predicament because 1978 is when the...